Prata Wala, a halal-certified chain specializing in both North and South Indian cuisines, announced the closure of its Jurong Point outlet. The Chinatown Point branch, a franchise outlet, will continue operations under the new name Makan Prata. The rebranding exercise will take place next week and will retain most of the current menu.
'Thank you for being part of our journey': Prata Wala announces closure, sole remaining franchised outlet to rebrandPHOTO: Facebook/ Prata Wala It looks like prata lovers will have to seek a new favourite spot with Prata Wala 's recent announcement of its closure.
"It is with a heavy heart that we announce the closure of Prata Wala... Serving you has been a true privilege" the statement continued, without giving an explanation for the closure.A Facebook user described the news as both sad and shocking. According to Prata Wala's website, only two outlets remain of the chain eatery, one at Jurong Point in Boon Lay and another in Chinatown Point, although a search on Google Maps showed that only the Jurong Point outlet was marked "permanently closed".When AsiaOne visited Prata Wala's Chinatown Point outlet on Wednesday afternoon, it appeared to be business as usual.
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